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    On a poster listing no publisher, date, or any assertion of copyright. Both the Owens Archive and Culver Pictures, Inc., hold copies of this print in their collections with no indication of content suppliers, each claiming a copyright on their respective archived print.

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  7. Karoly Grosz (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    Grosz's early poster work for the film April Showers, reproduced in The Moving Picture World magazine. [7]Grosz began working in film advertising as early as 1920, when an industry newspaper described him as an employee of producer Lewis J. Selznick's Selznick Pictures, working on art titling at the company's studios in Fort Lee, New Jersey. [8]

  8. Bernie Wrightson's Frankenstein - Wikipedia

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    Bernie Wrightson's Frankenstein is an illustrated edition of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, first published in 1983 by American company Marvel Comics, with full-page illustrations by American artist Bernie Wrightson. In 2008, a new edition was released by Dark Horse Comics for the 25th anniversary.

  9. Son of Frankenstein - Wikipedia

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    According to the authors of the book Universal Horrors (2007), Son of Frankenstein is "the last of the great Frankenstein films", and "every aspect of the picture, from the acting to the technical departs, is first-rate", concluding the film is "grandiose in scope, magnificent in design, it supplanted the quaint romanticsm and delicate fantasy ...